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  • Mentions: Mead, Lucia Ames (1856-1936)
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Hamilton tells Smith about the people on the S.S. Noordam and their trip.
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Hamilton tells Smith all about the delegates and atmosphere of the International Congress of Women's opening day.
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Norton replies and thanks Burtt for the letter he sent on behalf of the Pythian Organization, and discusses matters of peace leaflets.
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Addams reports that the Executive Committee of the Woman's Peace Party decided against signing Gittings' petition for an arms embargo.
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Post summarizes plans for distribution of the Woman's Peace Party Annual Meeting Program and what individuals should be listed as speakers.
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Post tells Balch about the problems of obtaining passports to Europe.
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Post relates details on the location, price, and food of the meeting in Washington, D.C. to Abbott. Post also suggests extending invitations to certain individuals.
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Post details preparations for an Annual Meeting of the Woman's Peace Party in Philadelphia.
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Post warns Addams that the Woman's Peace Party must be careful in their programs not to appear to be attacking the president.
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Post gives Addams updates on the arrangements of the International Peace Congress, including another woman interested in attending.
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Post asks Addams if it would be appropriate for Crystal Eastman to serve as an advisory member to the Executive Board of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Post thanks Addams for including her name in a telegram to President Wilson and suggests asking him about the United States conducting a "police war", tasked only to protect goods and citizens.
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Post consults with Addams about how the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section should respond to inaccurate news coverage of their 1921 conference.
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Post discusses traveling to Europe with Addams, and worries that she might not be of much use.
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Post updates Addams on her activities in Washington and discusses the work of the Anti-War Emergency Committee.
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Post writes Addams about her views on the disputes between the New York branches of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Post expresses disappointment that Addams cannot attend a meeting in Washington, and informs Addams that she has received the resolutions and will be sending them along to everyone on the roll. She also relays the success of the Belasco meeting.
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Post relates to Addams her conversation with William Jennings Bryan about the Woman's Peace Party's letter to the President and plans for a Congress after peace is achieved in Europe.
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Post tells Addams about the difficulties faced by the Washington branch of the Woman's Peace Party due to differences of opinion over suffrage work.
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Post opines on the People's Council, changing the name of the Woman's Peace Party, and an upcoming Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting.
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Post writes Addams, suggesting that the Woman's Peace Party hold its meeting and proposing dates.
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Post writes Addams about the problem of the Odells and the inaccurate press following the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section' s Mass Meeting.
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Post tells Addams about International Council of Women's meeting in Washington.
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Moorfield asks Addams's advice on whether the New Jersey branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom should rejoin the National Council of Women.
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Woods tells Addams about her efforts to publicize The Hague Conference and her views on the proposed resolutions.
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Woods sends Addams feedback about the resolutions planned for The Hague Conference.
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Woods updates Addams on her activities for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and suggests developing a series of publications on various topics related to peace.
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Spencer sends Addams the list of delegates to the Woman's Peace Party meeting.
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Spencer updates Addams on the activities of the American Women's International League for Peace and Freedom section.
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Spencer writes Addams about the Woman's Peace Party and the recent conference in Washington.
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Spencer tells Addams about changes in organization and letterhead for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section.
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Spencer updates Addams on organizations changes at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section.
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Spencer shares her concern and reasoning for the need in presenting a united front at the next meeting for the Woman's Peace Party.
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Duryea describes wanting to meet with Addams in Washington and wanting to assist her in any way possible.
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Catt discusses the current peace movement as "over masculine" with little interest in the point of view of women. She suggests that women organize a demonstration alone.
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Levermore tells Addams that the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace was approved to join the League of Nations Union.
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Landsberg tells Addams that she has sent Lucia Mead's article to Kurt Lenz.
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Ames informs Addams that a later date would be preferable for the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting.
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Allen tells Addams that she can take her time with the book review to recuperate from her illness.
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Detzer tells Balch about her meeting with Mary Sherman and the attacks on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Karsten sends Eliot peace literature and provides updates on the Woman's Peace Party's activities.
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Karsten sends Warren a series of materials about the peace movement and hopes that her woman's club will join its efforts.
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Karsten informs Call of the official delegates from the Woman's Peace Party who will be attending the upcoming Conference of Peace Workers in New York City.
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Karsten informs Bourne that Addams is away from Chicago, but encloses a copy of a recent Addams address, as well as other publications regarding the Woman's Peace Party.
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Karsten tells Jensen about how her telegram was received at the recent Woman's Peace Party Annual Meeting.
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Karsten tells Parker that Addams is out of town and suggests she contact Lucia Ames Mead for an anti-war article.
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Karsten tells Balch that Addams hopes that she will not resign from the American Committee of Five of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, and provides news of the peace movement.
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Karsten informs Addams of a Women's Conference to be held around April 14th and is eager that many American women send their greetings.
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Karsten updates Addams on Woman's Peace Party activities and a proposed meeting with presidential candidate Charles Evans Hughes.

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